If you still haven't stashed your scrunchies, mini-backpacks and babydoll dresses from the 90s, we've got good news: They're poised to make a comeback, now that the era's fashion is officially considered "vintage."

The Wall Street Journalreports on the return of "fashion's least-appreciated decade," saying it's now cool again: "These premillennial looks are no longer passé; they fall into the category of hallowed design history, and are ready to be donned again," they write. "Important vintage archives, retailers and private collectors have been avidly hunting down everything from '90s Vivienne Westwood to Helmut Lang for the past several years, waiting for this moment."

Cameron Silver, owner of LA's famed Decades vintage boutique, explains why: "If you look back at that era, it's like a different world aesthetically. And now, '90s Calvin Klein looks fresh again. We're at a point where a generation of women hasn't yet owned a satchel bag without logos, or a camel coat."

As someone who was in high school in the 90s, I have to admit that all of this feels like much-too-recent memory for me (as Stacy London once wisely said, "If you wore a trend the first time around, you don't get to wear it the second time around."), and I'd rather move on to new iterations of the 70s than plunge the depths of my closet for forgotten flared jeans. What do you dolls think? Is it too early to be revisiting the 90s? Can you believe those clothes are now considered "vintage"? Do you still have any of them in your closet? Share!